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More than the lack of clothing, I'm bothered by the fact that they forced the usual contemporary schoolgirl in there. She looks completely out of place, but "hey, this is anime. We must fit a schoolgirl somewhere in there!"

I think that is so disgustingly anime cliche that it ends up taking a good part of the badass away from it. But I guess that's what people like to see. Just like schoolgirls.

Yeah I hate fun too.

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But complaints apart, it's looking good. It looks and feels much more Imaishi than I was expecting, me likes.

There you go. Turn off preconception and focus on what actually matters a damn.

Well, Hulu only do the US, Crunchy are only doing the Americas and South Africa, and Daisuki have a strange definition of 'world-wide' which excludes 'Australia, New Zealand, UK, Ireland, some Asian areas, France and some French-speaking areas'...

Madman has the exclusive Australian streaming rights for Kill la Kill, which they claim is going to be their first true simulcast. That would be why no other sites are streaming it for Australians, at least. I'd more so blame the rest on Aniplex being stingy with negotiating streaming rights.

Well, Hulu only do the US, Crunchy are only doing the Americas and South Africa, and Daisuki have a strange definition of 'world-wide' which excludes 'Australia, New Zealand, UK, Ireland, some Asian areas, France and some French-speaking areas'...

So what's with that?

For France I can understand because Aniplex seems to have a partnership going with Wakanim, so they'll likely get it.

Well, Hulu only do the US, Crunchy are only doing the Americas and South Africa, and Daisuki have a strange definition of 'world-wide' which excludes 'Australia, New Zealand, UK, Ireland, some Asian areas, France and some French-speaking areas'...

So what's with that?

That probably means that there'll be no legal way to watch here in Portugal then... as usual. *sigh*